Category: Education
USD 435 Abilene Schools sets Goals for Improvement Goals
The Kansas Education System Accreditation Model is meant to shape Kansas School District’s improvement efforts by emphasizing four key areas: structured literacy, standards alignment, balanced

Cloud County Community College Announces Fall 2024 Honors for Clay County Area Students
Jessica LeDuc, CCCC Cloud County Community has announced the names of students on the Fall 2024 Honor Roll. To be named to this honor roll,

The Importance of Mastering Communication Skills
Macy Hynek, 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent Communication is extremely vital in our society. It allows us to build relationships, connect, develop our knowledge base,

USD 379 to Offer Zoom Classes to Parents Facing Challenges with Children
By: Ryan Duey USD 379 will host a pair of free Zoom classes for parents who may be struggling with child behaviors. Beginning January 22nd,
Hanover Principal Honored with Distinguished Educator Award
Amanda Cook, Principal of St. John’s Catholic School in Hanover, has been honored with the Kansas Association of Independent and Religious Schools (KAIRS) Distinguished Educator

Some Migrating Geese in Kansas are Carrying the Bird Flu. Here’s What to do if You See a Sick Bird
Migrating birds often contribute to avian influenza outbreaks among wild birds and domestic poultry. Kansas officials are urging residents to avoid sick birds and properly

USD 473 Enterprise Elementary Kindergarten Students Illustrate and Print Book
By: Ryan Duey School Resource Officer Deputy Brandon Depew with the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office recently collaborated with Mrs. Nancy Heller’s Enterprise Elementary School Kindergarten

Cloud County Receives Generous Donation from Family of Late Brad Lowell
Cloud County Community College The Cloud County Community College Foundation has received a generous gift from the family of the late Brad Lowell to support

Concordia Classrooms Receive Gifts from the USD 333 Education Fund
Kim Muff, Concordia USD 333 Students and staff at CES, CMS, and CJSHS were all smiles when gifts were delivered to their classrooms just before

RVED to Host Four Day “Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Midwestern Farm Women” Planning Series in Clay Center and Belleville
By: Ryan Duey K-State Research & Extension is partnering with the University of Nebraska and Purdue University for a workshop series for women in agriculture.